CASTELLI, LUIGI ALESSANDRO

CASTELLI, LUIGI ALESSANDRO  

Dipartimento di Psicologia dello Sviluppo e della Socializzazione - DPSS  

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Social attention in anorexia nervosa In corso di stampa DALMASO, MARIOCASTELLI, LUIGI ALESSANDROPALOMBA, DANIELASCATTURIN, PIETROGALFANO, GIOVANNI + - - Atti del convegno
A direct comparison of gaze-mediated orienting elicited by schematic and real human faces 2025 Dalmaso M.Galfano G.Castelli L. + ACTA PSYCHOLOGICA - -
Is mind wandering reflected in microsaccade dynamics? 2025 Dalmaso M.Castelli L.Galfano G. + BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY - -
Shaping Immigration Explicit and Implicit Attitudes With Framing: The Role of Self-Reported Political Orientation, RWA, and SDO 2025 Carraro L.Castelli L. + JOURNAL OF APPLIED SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY - -
The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Intergroup Attitudes Toward Stigmatized Minorities A Systematic Review 2025 Castelli L.Carraro L. + EUROPEAN PSYCHOLOGIST - -
Uncovering everyday attention in the lab: front-viewed heads boost overt social orienting 2025 Mario DalmasoAnna LorenzoniGiovanni GalfanoLuigi Castelli + COGNITIVE RESEARCH - -
Stretching the limits of automated symbolic orienting 2024 Dalmaso, MarioGalfano, GiovanniCastelli, Luigi CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION - -
The impact of mortality salience on environmental concerns and diet intentions: the moderating role of political orientation and RWA 2024 Valmori, AlessiaCarraro, LucianaLenzi, MichelaCastelli, Luigi + CURRENT PSYCHOLOGY - -
The social factors behind the mask: contextual effects on trait impressions from faces wearing a face mask 2024 Tumino, MatildeCarraro, LucianaCastelli, Luigi COGNITIVE RESEARCH - -
Are eyes special? Gaze, but not pointing gestures, elicits a reversed congruency effect in a spatial Stroop task 2023 Dalmaso M.Galfano G.Castelli L. ATTENTION, PERCEPTION & PSYCHOPHYSICS - -
Can masked gaze and arrow stimuli elicit overt orienting of attention? A registered report 2023 Dalmaso M.Castelli L.Galfano G. + CONSCIOUSNESS AND COGNITION - -
EXPRESS: Testing the effects of gaze distractors with invariant spatial direction on attention cueing 2023 Dalmaso, MarioGalfano, GiovanniCastelli, Luigi THE QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY - -
Parenting motives and ingroup bias: How adults’ naïve theories shape the expectations of children's intergroup attitudes 2023 Tania GarauLuciana CarraroLuigi Castelli - - 19th General Meeting of the European Association of Social Psychology (EASP)
Parenting motives: Validation of the Italian version of the parental care and tenderness scale 2023 Castelli, LuigiGarau, TaniaCarraro, Luciana FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY - -
The politicization of COVID-19 prevention norms and intergroup attitudes: two different time frames of the pandemic in Italy 2023 Matilde TuminoLuigi CastelliLuciana Carraro - - The politicization of COVID-19 prevention norms and intergroup attitudes: two different time frames of the pandemic in Italy
Tuning social modulations of gaze cueing via contextual factors 2023 Zhang X.Dalmaso M.Galfano G.Castelli L. PSYCHONOMIC BULLETIN & REVIEW - -
Face mask use as a categorical dimension in social perception 2022 Luigi CastelliMatilde TuminoLuciana Carraro SCIENTIFIC REPORTS - -
Parental Care and Tenderness Questionnaire: relations with political ideology and intergroup attitudes. 2022 Tania GarauLuciana CarraroLuigi Castelli - - 2022 Annual Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology (ISPP)
Personal vs. global consequences of a threat: different reactions in left and right-wingers 2022 Matilde TuminoAlessia ValmoriLuciana CarraroLuigi Castelli - - Personal vs. global consequences of a threat: different reactions in left and right-wingers”
The Effect of Social Norms on Groups Categorization: Face Masking Policy and Its Impact on Social Cognition 2022 Matilde TuminoLuigi CastelliLuciana Carraro - - The Effect of Social Norms on Groups Categorization: Face Masking Policy and Its Impact on Social Cognition